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The Shining say, or MacDonald's A Deadly Shade of Gold , or Amis's Girl, 20 - I'm left with an uneasy feeling that simply having paid my three dollars wasn't enough. Like the primitive cargo cults who built straw replicas of the airplanes they see flying...
Tags: San Francisco, Sushi, Wasabi, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Bob Marley, Gold, Japanese cuisine, Sashimi, Seafood
After a gap of over four years, one of our most talented chefs, Masahito Ueki, is back in action in Tokyo. For longtime readers of this column, Ueki will need little introduction. Over the last 11 years, we have followed his progress from Tableaux to...
Tags: Masahito Ueki, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, Karuizawa, Japanese cuisine, Sashimi, Hospitality Recreation
Unable to repair the extensive damage immediately, the owners created a false wall inside the restaurant and put up signs directing guests to enter through a side door. The entrance creates a faint sense of dislocation, which echoes some general confusion...
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But the weak domestic demand deflator figure prompted the latest government consideration, according to the sources. Deflation can erode corporate earnings and thus cause wages to decline. The Japanese economy was hurt by deflation particularly...
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Brazil — An international tuna conservation body decided Sunday to cut the annual catch limit for bluefin tuna by around 40% in 2010 from its 2009 level in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, where most of the catch is destined for Japan.
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Two teenage girls used DNA bar coding to determine that some sushi on New York dinner plates was mislabeled with cheaper fish being passed off as a more expensive species. Kate Stoeckle and Louisa Strauss took 60 samples of seafood and use a genetic fingerprinting...
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